and now i'll cut the six long workpieces just by holding the workpiece flat to the table. i let the bevel and thmiter do the work. repeat this process until you have six long workpieces, as well. okay, set that safely behind the fence here. this is so easy when you have a good setup like this. now that i have all the long and short workpieces for that mitered corner cut, i've done test samples to get the color i nt. remember, i'm matching that walnut base, and this color looks really good. it's a spray walnut stain with both pigments and dyes. and once i get this all done outside -- and why i like a spray is it really gets into that carved detail very nicely. the wind's behind me. and i am wearing safety glasses with side shields, because that microspray could come up and coat my eyes, asell. i do like to work outside when i can because of ventilation. the trick is you havto have at least 65 degrees and a relative humidity between 40% and 60%. otherwise, you're better off doing it inside. so i'll get this all sprayed out, and then it's inside to learn how to glue the corne